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Many writers are curious about e-publishing. The writers interviewed in today's program have work in Amazon.com's KindleDirect Publishing program, Smashwords and other online venues. They will be offering tips on self-publishing, and their own insights into writing.

Feature Presentation - The beginning of a serial by Norman Jayo. The Last Game Show, Episode 1 takes place in the year 2045. The corporations keep everyone controlled by connecting them to the Local Area Network, whether they want to or not. Featuring performances by Brock Peters, George Takei, Abby Lincoln, Danny Valdez and others.

Selected Shorts - From the Big Fun Radio Funtime! show at the Bryant Lake Bowl, we bring Captain Handsome of the Federated Space Rangers, by David Walbridge. Presented by Fearless Comedy Productions. Featuring Tim Wick, Windy Bowlsby, Gordon Smuder, Dawn Krosknowski, and Don Cosgrove. The next Big Fun Radio Funtime! show is next Friday, March 8, 2013, at 10 PM. Gordon Smuder is featured on Transylvania TV, internet television that isn't really for children.

Wish You Were Here, by Mike Murphy. From the Dialed In series at Aural Stage Sudios. New audio drama dealing with telephones. A young man is sad because he didn't quite get around to calling his grandmother back, and then she dies. So he finds a way to make it up to her.

"NewsWrap": The European Court of Human Rights rules for same-gender couple second parent adoption rights in a case brought by an Austrian lesbian couple, while Germany's highest court strengthens adoption rights same-gender couples already have there, but Puerto Rico's Supreme Court rules that gay and lesbian couples aren't entitled to adoption rights of any kind; Mexico's highest court affirms a marriage equality Decision justices hinted at in December, while the opponents of California's Proposition 8 argue in their brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court this week that same-gender couples are entitled to civil marriage in every state of the union, not just California, but a federal judge in Australia rules that a national law denying civil marriage to same-gender couples is not bias because it discriminates equally against gay men and lesbian women; and a new "Associated Press" Stylebook entry directs that legally-married gay and lesbian spouses should not generally be referred to in A.P. stories as "husband" or "wife", but revises that guideline after escalating protests from grassroots activists and major LGBT organizations -- but giant online retailer Amazon had already seen the handwriting on the wall [audio from "Husbands", a new TV ad for the Kindle Paperwhite] (written by GREG GORDON, produced by STEVE PRIDE, and reported this week by JOHNNIE TORRES and MICHELLE-MARIE GILKESON)

"Rainbow Minute" and "Struck By Lightning" billboard [:10] + What sound through yonder speaker breaks? 'Tis our "Queer Life & Literature" commentator JANET MASON turning the pages of "SHAKESQUEER: A QUEER COMPANION TO THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE" (edited by Madhavi Menon for Duke University Press)

The liberated life of "U.K. PIONEER ALLAN HORSFALL" is celebrated in a "RAINBOW MINUTE" (produced by JUDD PROCTOR & BRIAN BURNS at WRIR-FM in Richmond, Virginia and read by TOM MILLER).

High school senior Carson Phillips needs to bolster his college application. So the outcast literary journal editor uses extortion to turn the most popular students into contributors. Carson's plan is abruptly zapped in "STRUCK BY LIGHTNING", however, which bears a passing resemblance to the life of its Executive Producer, screenwriter and star CHRIS COLFER -- as our Entertainment Correspondent STEVE PRIDE discovered (with Colfer comments and clips from the film)